October 2020 – By Krysten Godfrey Maddocks ParentingNH COVID-19 has prompted a new epidemic among Americans — increased anxiety and depression. This new reality has pushed mental health concerns to […]
Ask The Experts: Mental Health in the Time of a Pandemic
October 2020 ParentingNH The COVID-19 pandemic has complicated what can already be a stressful situation for teens heading off to college for the first time. The typical experience is anything but, […]
Delivering Mental Health Services During COVID-19 Pandemic
October 13, 2020 Laconia Daily Sun LACONIA – The first week of October is Mental Health Awareness week. On behalf of the NH Community Behavioral Health Association, the 10 community […]
Progress Made On Mental Health Care – But There Is Still Much More To Do
Op Ed March 5, 2020 – by Jay Couture Seacoast Online It’s hard to believe that only a few weeks ago New Hampshire residents were making their way to the […]
Column: Poll on Mental Health Offers Insight into NH Voters’ Thinking
Op Ed February 10, 2020 – by Roland Lamy The Eagle Tribune Every four years, New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary provides a forum for discussions about public policy, not just […]
Too Young to Die: Mental Illness Takes a Toll
Op Ed January 9, 2020 – by Vic Topo Seacoast Online Over the course of my thirty-five year career, I have been asked what it is that I enjoy most […]
A History of Making a Difference
Op Ed October 24, 2019 – by Eric Johnson NH Business Review On Oct. 31, 1963, President John F. Kennedy signed the Community Mental Health Act into law, which dramatically […]
Making a Difference in Our Mental Health
Op Ed October 15, 2019 – by Eric Johnson Conway Daily Sun On Oct. 31, 1963, President John F. Kennedy signed the Community Mental Health Act into law which dramatically […]
It’s Time NH Aimed for Substance Mental Health Funding
Op Ed December 8, 2018 – by Craig Amoth Keene Sentinel With New Hampshire’s midterm elections behind us, there are major changes in the works in Washington and at the […]
My Turn: Mind Your Language When Talking About Mental Illness
Op Ed August 8, 2019 – by Peter Evers We talk a great deal about words that we use to describe mental illness. There has been a significant move toward […]
